Cary Converse
Belinda Stuart
Mark Galligan
Chenqian Gan 
ECE 3663
16 March 2010

	For Design Review 1, we of Team ADD have continued to become familiar with the various Computer Assisted Design tools at our
	disposal for designing and simulating digital integrated circuits. The components that we have implemented are by and large 
	the simplest components that need to be implemented for this project (excluding the extremely elementary operation of the
	NOP), so they have served as moderately advanced but still not overwhelming tasks in which we could practice using in a more in-depth and less structured setting
	the techniques that we had first encountered in the tutorials for the homeworks. Despite this realization that the hardest 
	components are yet to be designed and implemented, we can also be encouraged by the fact that since our ALU block diagram 
	was designed for this Design Review 1, the overall framework or skeleton for our project has more or less been put in place;
	we simply now need to put in the more specific circuit-level details for each component. Thus has the daunting task of 
	designing the digital signal processor has been tackled at a very broad overarching level and have some inroads been 
	made at the lower circuit-based level. 
	
	Now, our actual process for approaching the tasks that we needed to complete for Design Review 1 was to assign one component to
	each team member since there were four components to implement and 
	
	"ADD, SUB, SHIFT, ALU in/out connectivity, registers working" prior to design review 2
	arbitrary function, putting everything together following design review 2
	
	arbitrary function ideas=counter, multiplier, divider, more memory, compare,  
	
	
	
	
	 